JobScout, a web and mobile application designed to help users find jobs, will launch its iOS app. Representatives from California state and San Francisco city government will join JobScout at the launch event to speak about how the app aims to reduce unemployment through digital literacy training. The iOS app will allow more access to JobScout's tools on resume building and job searching, especially for young unemployed millennials. Features of the iOS app include lessons on using the internet for jobs, gamified lessons to earn badges, a one-stop system to search, save and apply for jobs, and tools to generate resumes and cover letters.
1. STATE AND CITY OFFICIALS TO JOIN JOBSCOUT IN ITS IOS LAUNCH
Representatives from the California Technology Agency, the California State Library
and the City of San Francisco Join the JobScout Team at Their Launch
SAN FRANCISCO- January 28 – JobScout, (www.myjobscout.org), the web and mobile application designed to get users back to work by
providing essential job seeking tools,will announce tomorrowthe release of an iOS application downloadable from the iTunes App Store
JobScout aims to combat unemployment through digital literacy.The webapplication launched last year withfunding from the California
State Library and as part of the iCalifornia digital literacy campaign.
California’s Acting Deputy State Librarian Jarrid Keller, the California Technology Agency’s Assistant Secretary of Broadband and
Digital Literacy AdelinaZendejas and San Francisco’s Chief Innovation Officer Jay Nath will join the JobScout team for their launch.
Each of the representatives will be speaking at the event. JobScout’s CEO Christina Gagnier and Lead Designgineer Carter Fort will
demo the JobScout iOS application following the speakers.
Through the mobile app, JobScout hopes to bring the power of their platform into the hands of those who may not have easy access to
a computer. Further, the app will make it easier for young Millennials to learn resume building and other job seeking skills. Millennial
unemployment figures currently hover around 25%.
Features of the JobScout iOS app include:
Lessons on using the Internet for job opportunities;
Gamified platform where users can earn badges for completed lessons;
“One Stop Job Shop” lets users search for openings, save listings, apply and track your progress with interview dates and
times;
ResumeBuilder, a fill-in-the-blank resume system;
One button submission process with pre-formatted cover letters; and
Out-of-the-box ideas for earning money through micro-entrepreneurship through TaskRabbit, Etsy and other innovative
work ideas.
JobScout is a cost-effective, self-guided solution for users who want to make the job search process more effective and efficient.
JobScout also offers white-label solutions for institutions that want to provide job search and education resources to their
community.
JobScout’s iOS launch event will take place at the San Francisco Public Library in the Latino/Hispanic Meeting Room, Main Library,
Lower Level on January 29, 2013, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Committed to getting the web and mobile application into the hands of San
Francisco residents, on-site training will be provided by the JobScout team pre-event for those who need assistance in learning how
to use JobScout.
JobScout was created by co-founders Christina Gagnier, Stephanie Margossian and Carter Fort. The trio has since formed parent
company TRAIL to house JobScout and other applications just like it. Plans are in the works for a similar application in the healthcare
and education space. For more information, visit myjobscout.org or discovertrail.com.
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